A new bill introduced in the state legislature would remove all state air pollution regulations by the end of 2018. We speak with one of the bill's sponsors, Representative Jesse Kremer (R-Kewaskum), about why he and his colleagues are spearheading this legislation.

Two officials both claimed it was their first day as the new director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today. The confusion comes after the former head of the CFPB appointed the agency's deputy director, Leandra English, as his successor, while President Trump also named Mick Mulvaney, head of...

The bill would allow the use of electronic voting machines for early voting in Wisconsin. Right now, early voting is done by paper ballot. Those ballots are either mailed or turned in to clerks' offices and stored until Election Day.

Supporters of President Donald Trump are much less likely than other Americans to trust the media, according to a national survey from the Elections Research Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

In May, eight men met at Mackesey’s Irish Pub in downtown Madison to drink beer and talk politics. The men, all of them white and most in their 20s, had met online and were getting together for the first time. The meeting would establish the Wisconsin chapter of an emerging...

Falls can be a serious threat for older Americans. But a new study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison suggests yoga — specifically hatha yoga — can dramatically reduce the risk of falls for older adults.

A new idea for ending partisan gerrymandering would have political parties divide up legislative boundaries like two people might slice up pieces of a cake. It's a different approach to other efforts to reform redistricting, which often call for the creation of independent commissions to draw the lines.